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Started a series called Brandable Daily Sales Analysis and would like to share some useful discoveries.
Lets now dive in.

First would be Fitalytics (dot) com

Note the following.

Registration Date: 2010-06-02

Month of Sale: 2016-05

Domain Length: 10 Characters

Domain History:
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As you can see the current nameserver from the image suggests that the domain was recently added to brandbucket marketplace. Also that the domain was first registered back in 2008 although the current registration date is 2010-06-02 We can also see that it’s very likely that the domain has changed hands prior its sale on brandbucket.

Other Extensions : 1 other extensions has been taken

Google Popularity: On Google first page results it has 9 similar mentions excluding where domain is brandbucket. The most interesting part is that the name “Fitalytic” was mentioned on CrunchBase. We can conclude that it’s Google Popularity is strong.

Social Handles: It’sTwitter has been taking since 2012. The Facebook handle has also been taken.

Dictionary Keywords: Fit, and Italy.

Brandbucket Sold Keyword: Aly Example of sold domain that contain such keyword dailydealy.com .

Other Keywords: Taly, Alytic, Aly

Similar End User Domain currently in use: talytics.com This simply suggests some trends from the word Alytic.

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From looking at your site...

Looks like 33 names have sold on BB so far this month...

Of those:

1 - 4L
6 - Invented
2 - Misspell
2 - Prefix + word
10 - Word + suffix
12 - Two word

Of course different people would categorize some names differently.


How did DNbolt get 2 word and keywords accepted at BB? They explicitly state that they reject them, and I submitted several that were rejected... for example:

NaturalFootwear.com
SurfDuds.com
NourishFit.com
PepFit.com

all rejected.
 
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They do accept two word domains, but it is pretty tough to get them accepted. The words have to work well together, be in a category that sells well, and in the end it is all up to the reviewer at BB.
 
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Would be nice to know if we can see how many new domains are added by each users.
 
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They do accept two word domains, but it is pretty tough to get them accepted. The words have to work well together, be in a category that sells well, and in the end it is all up to the reviewer at BB.

I think all 4 of the domains I posted meet that criteria.
 
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They do accept two word domains. I submitted work/smoothly .com - it was accepted.
 
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I think all 4 of the domains I posted meet that criteria.
The two words should have at least one strong keyword if it's intended for one niche or two keywords less strong but which could fit multiple niches or a combination of two words resulting something original and catchy. I have some 2 words accepted but also a lot of them rejected...the only good thing is that I'm not targeting BB as main marketplace to sell my domains. These are some of my 2 word domains accepted: techtrout, focussignal, okuser, securitydistrict, focusunit.
 
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Would be nice to know if we can see how many new domains are added by each users.

Not sure if this the response you need?:

Krell added ~ 21 published domains within the last 1 day
N.Hunt added ~16 published domains within the last 1 day
namescompany.com added ~10 published domains within the last 1 day
K.DeBoer added ~9 published domains within last 1 day
Andrzej added ~ 7 published domains within last 1 day
etc...
Myself? 0 domains within the last 1 day
Profile page not included
 
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They do accept two word domains. I submitted work/smoothly .com - it was accepted.

Ok, I give up... what does that domain mean, and what is the "strong niche" that it fills?
 
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IMHO:

NaturalFootwear.com - Too specific. BB seems like a name to be more general or VERY strong for a single niche.
SurfDuds.com - Not sure who you are targeting.
NourishFit.com - The words do not work well together, nor or they strong selling keywords.
PepFit.com- The words do not work well together, nor or they strong selling keywords.

Full disclosure: I am not a BB reviewer. This is just my opinion as a BB seller, which is based upon my understanding of my own rejections.
 
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IMHO:

NaturalFootwear.com - Too specific. BB seems like a name to be more general or VERY strong for a single niche.

Footwear is one of the strongest niches out there, with several multi-billion dollar brick and mortar stores focused on this and at least one multi-billion dollar online store with this focus. Also, the need for footwear will never go away, so it's got a strong future. "Natural" is probably the best adjective there is for English speaking countries, since it has no specific meaning but is EXTREMELY desirable.

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SurfDuds.com - Not sure who you are targeting.

"Duds" is a common slang for clothing, especially in the more mature surfing community, and it this domain it's paired with the ultimate adjective, "Surf". Surfing inspired clothing is a multi-billion dollar niche of the clothing industry, very popular both online and offline. Surfing continues to gain popularity and has a bright future.

IMHO:NourishFit.com - The words do not work well together, nor or they strong selling keywords.

Fitness is a MASSIVE business both online and off, so I'm not sure what your definition of "strong" is, but there are literally thousands of companies doing billions of business, and it keeps getting better. A big chunk of that money is nutrition, aka Nourishment, is diet and fitness go hand-in-hand according to EVERY SINGLE SOURCE. I suggest you don't go to your local gym and tell a bodybuilder that nourshment and fitness "do not work well together"!

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PepFit.com- The words do not work well together, nor or they strong selling keywords.

The #1 problem in the fitness industry is complaints of lack of energy, often related to low calorie diets. Again, billions of dollars of products are sold with the premise of giving energy while keeping you fit. So here we have a 6 letter .com, with an ideal keyword in a multi-billion dollar industry... so again I question your definition of "strong".

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Full disclosure: I am not a BB reviewer. This is just my opinion as a BB seller, which is based upon my understanding of my own rejections.
 
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Footwear is one of the strongest niches out there, with several multi-billion dollar brick and mortar stores focused on this and at least one multi-billion dollar online store with this focus. Also, the need for footwear will never go away, so it's got a strong future. "Natural" is probably the best adjective there is for English speaking countries, since it has no specific meaning but is EXTREMELY desirable.



"Duds" is a common slang for clothing, especially in the more mature surfing community, and it this domain it's paired with the ultimate adjective, "Surf". Surfing inspired clothing is a multi-billion dollar niche of the clothing industry, very popular both online and offline. Surfing continues to gain popularity and has a bright future.



Fitness is a MASSIVE business both online and off, so I'm not sure what your definition of "strong" is, but there are literally thousands of companies doing billions of business, and it keeps getting better. A big chunk of that money is nutrition, aka Nourishment, is diet and fitness go hand-in-hand according to EVERY SINGLE SOURCE. I suggest you don't go to your local gym and tell a bodybuilder that nourshment and fitness "do not work well together"!



The #1 problem in the fitness industry is complaints of lack of energy, often related to low calorie diets. Again, billions of dollars of products are sold with the premise of giving energy while keeping you fit. So here we have a 6 letter .com, with an ideal keyword in a multi-billion dollar industry... so again I question your definition of "strong".
I think that you are right in most of what you are saying, the idea is that BB is very pragmatic and if I would be the owner I would do the same...is very hard to cover all the niches, so BB is targeting mostly the tech niches around Silicon Valley and everything closely related. So you could have a very strong keyword, but if they know there are slim chances to find you a buyer they will pas it and replace it with one less strong, but for which they could find a buyer faster. So if they reject it, doesn't mean necessary that it's not good, just that they know what customer database they have and they think that they will struggle to find a buyer...for example, I have 'motorkite' rejected by BB, but accepted at 6k at another marketplace, so sport related domains are very hard to get accepted here.
 
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It looks like medsmarty(.)com just broke the record of being the fastest flip so far seen on brandbucket reg on 2016-07-23 published on BB around 2016-08-09 and now sold.
 
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It looks like medsmarty(.)com just broke the record of being the fastest flip so far seen on brandbucket reg on 2016-07-23 published on BB around 2016-08-09 and now sold.

What a terrible name. 1) How did that get accepted, and 2) Who would buy it?
 
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July nd August sales report pls
 
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What a terrible name. 1) How did that get accepted, and 2) Who would buy it?

It was Keith's Domain he's considered an expert. Who would buy it? Check whois and see...
 
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What a terrible name. 1) How did that get accepted, and 2) Who would buy it?

At first glance its nothing great but if it got accepted and sold in record time then we're missing something.
 
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To say that this is a very suspicious sale is an understatement. It violates all of BB's rules for selection and has none of the usual details of a legitimate sale.
 
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To say that this is a very suspicious sale is an understatement. It violates all of BB's rules for selection and has none of the usual details of a legitimate sale.

I love conspiracy theories... please go on.
 
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At first glance its nothing great but if it got accepted and sold in record time then we're missing something.

It was a domain once dropped around 2012. And there is a rise in health related startups.
 
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There are lot of med domains bb...what is so suspicious
 
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I love conspiracy theories... please go on.

I gather you're new in this business. Fake sales are an old tradition. Read some of the back issues of DNJournal to see some of the bigger ones. It got so bad that the editor had to start verifying every sale before reporting.
 
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Show me the business names sold at high prices with the "smarty" suffix.

Suffix specific is a little bit too narrowed considering the limited data available.. That is why I consider based from various angles and determine the average weight. Another domain brandbucket rejected from me is even in the process of sale for $3.5K
 
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Must admit, bit of a head scratcher that name. Only thing I can see it as is that 'smarty' is like a token or ready made solution, where you have easy access to your 'smarty'.

We will always be surprised by the names startups use, check out startupranking and you will also see some weird and wonderful names.
 
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